peeker643 wrote:I have no doubt they'll both be on a roster in 2014. I just can't tell you how happy I am that it won't be this one.

Think of how horrific they must have been when we're thrilled that Hoyer is the only guy still standing/limping.

All because he wasn't those two assholes for two games (though he was close in the Minny game, lest people forget).

I think it's Schaub and Hoyer and a project when the dust of FA and the draft settles.

Yeah, they're not my problem anymore. Odds are good I'll never have to watch either ever again.

So now we got Four-Game-Hoyer and Dude-That-Can-Throw-Into-Trash-Cans... gonna need some more beef than that. One in FA, one in the draft. And they'd better be damn solid or we're looking at 4-12 again.

I'm not sold on Schaub. I hope they don't jump the gun there because with Blaine Gabbert headed to San Fran it's possible that Colt McCoy may be available. Seems that Colt instilled that winning culture and his work there might be done.

I'll bet it was difficult for Harbaugh to pull the trigger on that Gabbert deal with the knowledge that he'd be losing not only Colt's intangibles, but Colt's father's insights as well.

motherscratcher wrote:I'm not sold on Schaub. I hope they don't jump the gun there because with Blaine Gabbert headed to San Fran it's possible that Colt McCoy may be available. Seems that Colt instilled that winning culture and his work there might be done.

I'll bet it was difficult for Harbaugh to pull the trigger on that Gabbert deal with the knowledge that he'd be losing not only Colt's intangibles, but Colt's father's insights as well.

I heard the Montreal Allouettes are interested in trying him out as their backup, so he's got that going for him.

Not bad. Not bad at all. I will say that it's effective just going for all of the interceptions, but a true browns fan wouldn't have left out the time he threw it out of the end zone on fourth down to end the game. Avoided the sack, though.